Friday, July 1, 2011

Abecedarium Anomalous used in classroom

50 Years on the Road: Travel Journals of Ruth Keil Posselt, begun in January 2010, was completed in June 2011—213 pages for now. It will be added to as more roadtrips or cruises occur, and her grandchildren will be its ultimate readers.

The playbook [front cover above] Limited Edition A to Z: How to Produce Your Own Book is a product of the 10 years she volunteered as classroom author-in-residence in elementary and middle schools to teach the process of book publishing. This updated outside-the-box playbook is adapted from her classroom kit, and it relies on Abecedarium Anomalous as a creative thinking resource with student artwork and writing.

Teachers enthusiastically endorse this alphabet format as a nontraditional approach to writing in any subject area. They’ve used this playbook for a wide range of imaginative projects in grades 1 through 8.

Regardless of their age or level of sophistication, students are universally intrigued by book production, delighted when they see their own work in print at their authors party. Ruth Posselt enjoyed playing in the classroom, telling the students that book publishing for her is play instead of work.

Stay tuned for more about Limited Edition A to Z!

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